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A. To make multiple exposures rotate the film winding crank (to
advance the film cock the shutter.) Turn the multiple exposure lever
in the clockwise or arrow-indicated direction, which will expose a red
mark. When set in this manner, the shutter can be released and
cocked any number of times, without advancing the film.
B. Upon completing a multiple-exposed picture, be sure to return the
multiple exposure lever back to its vertical position and cover the red
mark. Otherwise, there will be additional multiple exposures on the
same frame.
A. The mirror lock-up switch lever has three settings; N, S, and C. Set
lever to N (normal) index and you are ready for shooting without
locking up the mirror. Set to S (single frame) or C (continuous) for
shooting with the mirror locked up.
B. For shooting with the mirror locked up, first, cock the shutter. Then
rotate the mirror lock-up lever in the arrow-indicated direction and
coincide S or C to the index. The lens shutter will close completely
and the reflex mirror and film safety plate will swing up.
C. The shutter will be released when the shutter release button or
cable release is depressed.
22. Multiple Exposures
23. Mirror Lock-Up